Likely causes:

  • Port power issues; try a rear I/O port or a powered hub.
  • Drive letter collision; assign a new letter in Disk Management.
  • File system corruption; check with “chkdsk” or test on another PC.
  • Missing chipset/USB drivers after a reinstall.
  • ExFAT/NTFS compatibility issues on older systems.

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What it might be (likely causes)

  • Power and port quirks
    Front‑panel ports and unpowered hubs can brown‑out larger flash drives and portable HDDs. Rear motherboard ports usually deliver steadier power. For backup safety before experimenting: /posts/simple-data-backups-without-cloud/